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We the People
Learn the basics of rights and citizenship with upbeat songs by popular artists like Janelle Monáe, H.E.R., Adam Lambert, Brandi Carlile and more.
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Plot Summary
We the People is a series of animated musical shorts that aim to educate children about civics and American history. Featuring original songs from various artists, each episode breaks down fundamental concepts like the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and democracy in an engaging and accessible way for young audiences. The series features diverse voices and perspectives, making complex topics relatable and fun.
Critical Reception
We the People was generally well-received for its innovative approach to teaching civics to children. Critics praised its catchy songs, diverse animation styles, and its ability to simplify complex governmental concepts. Parents and educators appreciated its educational value and its promotion of civic engagement among young viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its creative and musical approach to civics education.
Applauded for its diverse animation styles and representation.
Seen as an effective tool for introducing young children to foundational American principles.
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Awards & Accolades
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Animated Program (2022)
Fun Fact
The series features original songs created by a star-studded lineup of musicians including Lin-Manuel Miranda, H.E.R., Brandi Carlile, and Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein of Stranger Things fame.
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